bioclimatic +
immersive
design
spar spa
spar spa
Glass house office
Glass house office

Infra Ecology

Netherlands
Four new building typologies that utilize the negative aspects of infrastructure like noise and C02 by converting them into production landscapes.
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Flow Diagram: Glass House Office
Flow Diagram: Glass House Office
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section Glass House Office
Flow Diagram: Spar Spa
Flow Diagram: Spar Spa
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Infra Ecology
According to the statistics of the Central Bureau for Statistics (1988) infrastructure occupies 3% of the total surface area of the Netherlands. The regulations pertaining to the protection of the environment however, increase this area by a factor of ten to 30%, the spatial impact is therefor much greater than at first imagined. Because this 30% is subject to strict regulation, this area can only be utilized by a select number of programs. It would be interesting to imagine what kind of developments and programs would be possible if the different products of infrastructure did not function as a hindrance.
Project credits
client
None
location
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program
Wave Circuit (housing), Spa Spar (hotel), Greenhouse Office (office) BP Willow (tank station). Development of architectural typologies that transform negative by-products of infrastructure into usable forms
Status
Thesis project, Academy of Architecture Rotterdam, 1999
Design credits
Design
Jago van Bergen, Duzan Doepel and Willemijn Lofvers
Prizes
Winner of the Innovation Prize at the 1st Architecture Biënnale Rotterdam 2003
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